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Discover LudwigThe phrase "In times" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to refer to specific periods or situations, often in a broader context such as challenges or changes. Example: "In times of crisis, we must come together to support one another."
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In times of famine, boys ate first.
In times of plenty, they gorged themselves.
In times past, we would sit back.
In times of crisis, patriotism thrives.
In times like this, cash is king.
In times of crisis, the incumbent suffers.
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He's staying in Times Square.
You couldn't just stop in Times Square".
There was a billboard in Times Square.
A car bomb in Times Square (below).
It stopped traffic in Times Square.
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